Helen Holt Redmond

Obituary

Helen Holt Redmond, 71, of Murrells Inlet, SC, passed away peacefully Thursday, February 16, 2017 at home surrounded by her loving family. She was born March 19, 1945 in Loris, SC, daughter of Harvey B. and Florine Elliott Holt.

She is preceded in death by her father and a sister, Alice Faye Holt.

She leaves to cherish her memory her mother of Georgetown; her loving husband, Paul A. Redmond, Jr. of Murrells Inlet, one son, Mark A. Redmond of North Myrtle Beach, one daughter, Carmen R. “Nikki” Smith of Myrtle Beach, three brothers, Jimmy Holt and wife Adrie of Georgetown, Jerome Holt and wife Debbie of Murrells Inlet, and Wendell Holt and wife Wanda of Georgetown; two sisters, Ruby Fleming and husband Irving of Georgetown and Brenda Coleman and husband Bill of Georgetown; 3 grandchildren, Trenton Redmond, Ariel Smith and Isabel Smith and many nieces and nephews.

A Celebration of Life will be held at 11:00 AM, Monday, February 20, 2017 at Belin Memorial United Methodist Church.

Helen was my cousin and even though we didn't live close, we made up for it when we got together sitting up late laughing and catching up. Her bubbly personality, laugh and smile I will always remember. She loved her family and it showed in all she did for each of them. I know Paul, Mark, Nikki and her grandchildren will miss her
and I hope her memories give you strength and peace. Connie and family

Submitted by Connie Pearman on Feb 19 2017 09:30:01 PM

Jennifer lit a candle for Helen Holt Redmond

Jennifer lit a candle on Feb 19 2017 09:03:08 PM

Jennifer lit a candle for Helen Holt Redmond

We have fond memories of Helen , Paul, Mark , and Nikki visiting us and we all went to Busch Gardens, and colonial Williamsburg . She brought joy to everyone she knew. We will miss her lovely smile and laugh.

My cousin , Helen, was a sweet, caring loving mother, wife, and sister. When my family would visit our relatives during our summer vacations to South Carolina ,we always had great times catching up and spending time together. Those fond memories with Helen and my other cousins were some of the best times of my life. Helen always had a smile and encouraging words and her laugh was contagious. The love for her family especially Paul, Mark, and Nikki and her grandchildren was demonstrated in all that she did. She will be greatly missed, but the memories we shared with Helen will live on in all our hearts.

Submitted by Bonnie Jordan on Feb 19 2017 08:17:25 PM

Ruby Fleming, her sister lit a candle for Helen Holt Redmond

Ruby Fleming, her sister lit a candle on Feb 18 2017 10:01:05 PM

Ruby Fleming, her sister lit a candle for Helen Holt Redmond

My mother was an amazing woman and in so many ways more than just a mom to me, she was truly my best friend and main supporter in life. There are so many great things I could share about her but a few of her best qualities was her love for others , we as her family felt it everyday; Her need to take care of people this we had not only as children but as a adults as well; Her laughter was so comforting I can remember at every point in my life that wonderful laugh. She had a smile that lit up the room and she was the strongest person I know. I did not know how strong until I saw how hard she fought to stay here with us, her family,on Earth . The way that my mother lived her life and the way that she raised me has made me the person I am today - I can only hope to be as caring, loving , and strong as she was . Even though I know she is always with me I will miss and love her every day the rest of my life .... Love you Moma !! - Mark

Submitted by Mark A Redmond on Feb 18 2017 09:58:07 AM

Wendell, Jerome and the rest of the Redmond/Holt family,
My prayers go out on your behalf at the passing of your beloved sister. May God bless and sustain you all.